Monthly Archives: April 2012



Mali

Dioncounda Traore, Mali’s newly sworn in president, threatened Tuareg rebels with “a total and relentless war” if they do not surrender territory in the north. Boko Haram fighters from Nigeria are rumored to have joined al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb forces in the city of Gao.






Pakistan

Lashkar-e-Islam publicly executed two deserters and five members of a government-supported tribe in Khyber. One of the two deserters was a former commander who had joined the anti-Lashkar-e-Islam tribe’s militia.



Pakistan

Pakistan – Special forces to counter Taliban’s deadliest weapon


Egypt

Egyptian court ruling may save Islamist’s presidential campaign



Afghanistan

Twelve Taliban fighters and four Afghan soldiers were killed during clashes nationwide. The Taliban killed two ISAF soldiers in separate attacks in the south. Security forces detained several Taliban commanders and fighters in Helmand, Kandahar, and Nangarhar. The US said it is committed to conducting peace talks with the Taliban.



Syria

After failing to meet an April 10 deadline to halt attacks on opponents, the government said it would stop attacks by 6 a.m. on April 12. The US doubted Syria would follow though. China repeated its call for calm. The Syrian army continued attacks in Hama and Rastan.



Yemen

Yemeni officials claimed that Saudis, Somalis, and Pakistanis, including two al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula leaders, are among those killed in the latest fighting in Lawdar in Abyan province. AQAP released five Yemeni soldiers who were captured yesterday in Marib.


Sudan

Border clashes erupted between Sudan and South Sudan, threatening war. Sudan stopped all talks with South Sudan and mobilized its army.


Somalia

Puntland’s president said Shabaab forces have infiltrated the Golis Mountains. A Somali militia claimed it killed 18 Shabaab fighters in El Bur and Mudale. Somali and Kenyan forces said they inflicted “heavy casualties” on Shabaab forces in Gedo.


Russia

Vladimir Putin said Russia would support the creation of a NATO logistics facility in the Russian city of Ulyanovsk to assist with air transit to and from Afghanistan. “We need to help [NATO] stabilize the situation in Afghanistan, or we will have to do it ourselves,” he said.







Pakistan

US Troops Return To Pakistan For First Time Since Being Ordered To Leave, To Aid Avalanche Recovery



Iran

Iranian officials claim Israeli-backed terrorism team busted



Afghanistan

The Taliban killed 17 Afghans, including 17 policemen, in suicide assaults in Helmand and Herat. ISAF said it does not see evidence that that Taliban have organized a spring offensive. Security forces killed the head of the Taliban in Faryab and captured two facilitators in Helmand and Kandahar.